I am off to my fave city this weekend, New York! I can't wait to soak in the energy and style and visiting with friends and enjoying some awesome meals. Do you have a city that completely inspires you?? I even have an NYC pinterest board to pin some fave photos. Have a great weekend!

One of my fave handbag designers, Rebecca Minkoff, shares her office style over at The Coveteur today and I really love it! There are tons of small details and cool design elements in here that could definitely be reinterpreted in your small space. Check out her use of wall space with various art galleries - perfect for all small spaces. But my fave is using fashion to create impact. A pretty pair of heels on the bookcase, a leather jacket hanging near the art gallery, even a handbag as part of the gallery. Certainly this is a designer's office but you can add a bit of style and love in your own home. And since I know how much we ladies love our pretty shoes and bags, why not put them on display?! Have fun!

Say what you will about the craziness swirling around the general Missoni for Target experience but their ottomans simply rock. When it comes down to it...either you like their products or not. I have to say that the ottoman is by far the best item in the 400 piece collection, in my opinion. Really well-made, priced just right and the perfect small detail addition to boot (the piping is the floral fabric from the other ottoman set) - if you want 'em, try to get your hands on 'em. Plus ottomans are the best small space accent - part foot rest, part seat for guests and part side table - I am happy to add them to my small space.

One of my favorite sightings // black paint in small spaces. Check out one of my fave shops, Pretty People, and the beautiful black painted walls throughout the small space. I love the richness and depth that black walls with bright white moldings can evoke in small spaces. The contrast of the white encourages your eyes to keep moving into that deep black and the small space feels bigger - love that! Plus the black walls provide a clean foundation for colorful decor, like these two mirrors - yellow and turquoise. Decor aside, the shop is full of sweet owner, Annie's, vintage fashion and design finds that she curates and showcases in constant rotation. I love that you can find something brand new-to-you every time you shop here. The accessories are a plenty (I love her pin selections) and she has racks of well-designed, pretty vintage pieces.

A little weekend idea // set up your space with items that make you smile and provide a constant stream of inspiration. I promise this will make your home feel open and bright, no matter what the size.

I am heading off to NYC soon for a visit to to my fave city and the inspiration for this little blog. My fiance and I will be visiting with friends and checking out some spots, like the Fat Radish. This place opened up after I had moved and I'm looking forward to checking it out. I love intimate dining spots that offer not just great food but great design. From the photos on their site, Fat Radish seems to deliver both. There are many small space design ideas right in there // white subway tiles, large type, floating shelving and mixed textures. Do you check out design while you're dining? Click here to see more of loving. eating. small.

More NYFW love. There are some incredible design statements walking the runway. I am loving so many of them, including Jason Wu, J. Crew, rag and bone, Oscar de la Renta, DVF, Parabal Gurung and Christian Siriano. Christian's show was so catching - I love the mix of soft femininity and bold colors as well as his color pairings. I was so inspired by his line, I had to turn it into a room that any small space dweller would love.

I really love his poppy red designs (that dress is stunning!)and thought this modern living room was a great complement. You can certainly add bold color to a small space. The trick is to edit your additions. The artwork, pillows and coffee table books create a cohesive design message in the room while adding depth. Another small space tip is to include pieces that appear to float, like the acrylic coffee table. Your eyes will keep moving and open up the space.

My next fave is the pale gray, cream and chartreuse collection - my oh my. So elegant yet modern with a touch of edge. (Katherine Hepburn was his inspiration for the line) The design of this open space living room and kitchen evokes a similar vibe. I love the idea of two tones of the same color in a small space. It adds a design element and dimension, which all small spaces benefit from. A few affordable additions of color through flowers makes this room flow and perfect in harmony. Small space tip - if you have an open space like this room, forget placing your pieces against a wall. Float them and create a zone.

Have you been eyeing Fashion Week? I love checking out the latest fashion trends to spot the next big shelter trend (can you say "pearl" for color of the year 2012?) One new-to-me designer is Kelly Wearstler. I didn't know she had a clothing line and I am absolutely loving it! Her design style is a bit more pulled back than her interiors but her visual appeal and signature design is definitely in tact. I love the mix and match of patterns with the two-tone palettes - rock it! I have always loved her spaces - they are full of incredible depth and balance. She has so many design elements going on in a space but it works and that's why she is a successful designer.

I am feeling these white palettes and think it's pretty amazing how the idea of white foundation can be seen in two ways - a more neutral tone and a more colorful style. While these are a bit different, I think it shows how what can be used in a softer way - mixing in soft style. White can be special in a small space. By keeping a white palette, you allow the eyes to move around and the space feels bigger. Love that! What do you think of white as a foundation for a small space?